Re: Unknown (to me) Premo caliber
by Fred » Tue 3. Oct 2023, 23:13
First reaction? Gorgeous!
Second? There are so many curiosities! Interesting that it’s a Hunter movement, case stamped “101” which to my mind should call for Hunter, but the dial is mounted open face. And that matches the watch (I think). I’m very used to seeing no subseconds HC wristies with a case stamp for HC caliber but carrying the OF variant with a dial mounted 90 deg counterclockwise (to fit HC look). Very common. But this may be a first, both for the dial on a HC movement being mounted 90 deg clockwise and for the case stamp not matching the dial position (should be HC, but it’s OF). I’m not sure that is possible without dial feet modifications unless it’s original. Just wondering, before digging back through: Was this watch model ever advertised?
Finally, I’m gonna send us sideways. I believe this case was made by Wadsworth for Gruen. Yes, it’s solid gold, but this was their design—I have to dig for the ad to see when they launched it. Also note this doesn’t carry any of the usual Gruen gold case stamps. That makes me cautious of the case number. I also am not used to seeing this kidney bean stud carrier on any wristlet movement before the upgrade circa 1921. Lots to ponder here, can’t wrap my head around it for the moment. Hoping others can!